In Introducing Religion, Sigmund Freud has an interesting
psychological approach to religion. Freud describes religion as our
fundamental psychological neuroses. Religion was created as a way
for individuals to take control of their Oedipal complex and in

E.B. Tyler and J.G. Frazer are two of the most influential
anthropological writers in western academia. Both Tyler and Frazer
explored and discussed theories of the origin and purpose of religion
that have vastly shaped the study of religion today. E.B. T

In introducing religion, Sigmund Freud claimed that religion is the
fundamental psychological neuroses. He also talked about his
famous theory concerning conscious and unconscious.
Unconsciousness is what kept deeply on the inside (usually traumatic
exper